Going back to my home country, I am married, things are a bit more complicated
Hi, Maryse.
I know you are right.
But now I am married and things are a bit more complicated.
Because i do not know how my husband will appreciate the fact that i want to go back for a certain period of time, and of course i would expect full support from him, which relatively delicate.
The topic is: Diaspora, Will you Ever go Back to your Homeland?
This is a reply to Msg 1248
Posted by Nadou on March 5 2004 at 12:40 PM
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